Volkswagen Tiguan Features –

Forget for a moment that the Tiguan has a 200-hp engine and focus on all of its other incredible attributes like cargo space, versatility, and premium amenities. It’s one to remember.

With the kind of amenities one could get used to, the Tiguan lets you relax in comfort practically anywhere your journey takes you. The road may be long, but the features are plentiful.

What are critics saying about the Volkswagen Tiguan?

Edmunds –

The Volkswagen Tiguan gains a few extra standard features, including heated front seats, “V-Tex” premium vinyl upholstery and keyless ignition and entry, at a lower MSRP. Every Tiguan also gets VW’s latest touchscreen tech interface. But the R-Line trim has lost a few features and is now priced to slide in between the S and SE trim levels. Read More >>

Car and Driver –

Basically a GTI wearing two-inch lifts in its shoes, the Tiguan is a sporty compact crossover with a German accent. It features one engine choice—a 200-hp 2.0-liter turbo four—and trim levels ranging from the base S to the sporty R-Line, all with a six-speed automatic. Front-wheel drive is standard; all-wheel drive is optional. The ride can be rough over broken pavement, but when the road gets twisty the Tiguan is a willing dance partner. Read More >>

Motor Trend –

One engine is available in the 2016 Tiguan: a 2.0-liter turbo I-4 with 200 hp and 207 lb-ft of torque mated to a six-speed automatic transmission. Fuel economy is below class average at 21/26 mpg city/highway for front-drive models and 20/26 mpg with all-wheel drive. In terms of cargo space, the Tiguan has one of the smallest at 23.8 cubic feet with the split-folding rear seats up and 56.1 cubic feet with them down. Read More >>